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[2]Diarsipkan 2011-02-05 di Wayback Machine. Ernst E Herzfeld, A New Inscription of Xerxes from Persepolis, Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization, vol. 5, 1932
[3]Diarsipkan 2011-02-05 di Wayback Machine. Erich F Schmidt, Persepolis I: Structures, Reliefs, Inscriptions, Oriental Institute Publications, vol. 68, 1953
[4]Diarsipkan 2011-02-05 di Wayback Machine. Erich F Schmidt, Persepolis II: Contents of the Treasury and Other Discoveries, Oriental Institute Publications, vol. 69, 1957
[5]Diarsipkan 2011-02-05 di Wayback Machine. Erich F Schmidt, Persepolis III: The Royal Tombs and Other Monuments, Oriental Institute Publications, vol. 70, 1970
[6]Diarsipkan 2011-02-05 di Wayback Machine. Erich F Schmidt, The Treasury of Persepolis and Other Discoveries in the Homeland of the Achaemenians, Oriental Institute Communications, vol. 21, 1939
[7]Diarsipkan 2012-01-29 di Wayback Machine. Alexander Nagel, "Everlasting Blues. Colour and Epigraphic Habit in Achaemenid Persia, c. 520-330 BCE", 2009